Talk to your dealer. Ford funds the dealer the costs, it does not really cost them anything.
I wouldn't think you would have to reorder. You can even do X-Plan on a car off the lot.
I see no downside to getting free tires. Assuming you are ok with any strings attached to the deal..
Can you get the Goodyears now and hang on to the Pirellis? Maybe put them up for sale or hang on to them for when the Goodyears are worn out.
Are they including license and registration in that $1k?
For a reference, y deal includes about $400 is state and local fees. In my area most dealerships add on $500-700 for their paperwork fee. It seems stupid high but there are no laws regulating fees in my state.
Anyway, if they are lumping...
I agree with just about everything on this list, but good luck getting a dealer to eat the doc fees.
That foot note about California is amusing. California is unusual low because there are laws limiting the fee there. Each state allows different amounts, some have no limits. Here in Tennessee...
My dealers site has shown my car as “in stock” for a few weeks. All of their customer orders are listed as in stock. The regular lot units just say dealer ordered.
The only thing I would clarify, Ford has stated that 2024 will be an extended production run. So we’re talking probably October of 24 before it ends.
Also, generally orders don’t actually automatically roll. Even if the customer is not aware, the dealer has to resubmit the order and you will...